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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE SIX PACIFIC QUINTET SCHEDULED HERE 3 bars SOAP - LADY GODI VA CRACKERS Stay Crisp FLAV-R-JELi 7 Delicious Flavors MAC HIGH DEFEATS LOCAL BULLDOGS The Hermiston high school basket- of the outstanding basketball games ot of the current season will be ball team received a good lesson in played here next Thursday when Pete the art of basketball Tuesday night Miller will bring his Pacific univer- when Rufus Fox coached Mac high sity five to Hermiston to match skills courtsters ran up a two to one count, with an all-star aggregation picked 44 to 22, on the latter’s floor. Mag- from Stanfield and Hermiston. The ruder and Co. proved just too much contest is getting to be an annual af | for the listless Bulldogs and scored fair and always proves to be inter almost at will. I The first quarter started slowly esting. The Stanfield-Hermiston five to with Mac High leading 4 to 2. How- date has defeated such strong squads ever, from there on it was mostly a as Athena, Domestic Laundry and one-sided affair with Coach Fox First National Bank teams of Pen sending in his second and third strings late in the game. Holloman dleton, and the Mission Indians. The starting lineups for Pacific, and Cullen led the Hermiston attack, according to word received here by each scoring seven points during the Gerald Keller, will be: Forwards, contest. The lineups: Reed and Mathis: center, Newby, and (44) Mac High guards, Haller and Ireland. The lo Hermiston (22) 15 Magruder 1 F cal starting lineup will probably be: Wileox 4 F Rand Forwards, Guy Clark and Orville Noughton 10 Heidenrich ( Kensler, center Fred Rankin, and Holloman 7 1 George G guards, Gerald Keller and G. Clark. Cullen 7 Yantis Kensler and the two Clark boys are Rugg 4 Miller, Substitutes: Hermiston from Stanfield. Others who will see action are B. Evans, F. Huddeman Null. Mac Hi—McRae, Monohan 6, Ellis 9, Wheeler, Metsker 2, Town, and D. Gronquist. Mansfield. Score by quarters: P. P. & L. PRESIDENT Hermiston 4 7 9 22 ON ADVISORY BOARD Mac High 4 11 19 10 44 1 Ic 2lb’21t 4 for 23c RED & WHITE 1 lb. 342 RED & WHITE 2 lbs. 674 1 lb. MART EARLY RISER 1 lb. 25c SCOTCH BLEND 1 lb. 234 COFFE PRICES ARE GOING U P ! BUY NOW! THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942. 8 P. M., evening worship, with ser mon by the pastor, “I Dare You”. Wednesday, February 4, all day meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service at the home of Mrs. Oron Felthouse. Co-hostesses will be the Mesdames Al Quiring, J. V. Vil- lermoure and R. B. Wilcox. Mrs. Charles Shown leads the Service of Worship, “To Worship Rightly is to Love Each Other”. Mrs. R. E. Koon has charge of the program, “We Are Not Divided”. Mrs. R. L. Woolley, the newly-elected president, will pre- side at the business session. Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m., choir re- hearsal. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Shelby E. Graves, Pastor The chains of habit are generally too small to be felt until they have gown too strong to be broken so let’s form the good habit of attending Sun day School and church regularly. We begin our Sunday School at 10 A. M., worship hour at 11 A. M., Young People’s service at 7 P. M., and evangelistic service at 7:45 P.M. Thursday. 7 15 P. M., Bible study and prayer meeting. We invite you to come and enjoy the blessings of God with us. Walte Up, Amer kansi Wake up, Ameri cans! Make America’s answer roar out over the world. Every citizen must back the United States Army and Navy to victory—back them with work and money. Do your part: Buy United States Defense Bonds and Stamps at your post office, bank, or savings and loan association. Get Defense Stamps at your re tail store or from the carrier boy of this newspaper. la, Hermiston, Stanfield and Echo, will cooperate in the event. According to Keith Morgan, nation al chairman, “This year’s campaign is no ordinary drive. It is of vita! importance to our national defense We have got to hold this epidemic di sease of infantile paralysis within bounds.” CENTRAI. CHVRCH OE CHRIST FOUR WINNERS IN C. Warner, Pastor The International Society of Chris 'JAP' BOND SALE tian Endeavor is this week celebrat ves you time and money 22, TOWNSEND CLUB Paul B. McKee, president of Pacific ing the sixty-first anniversary of its The past week proved quite profit Does better work in this water. oo * Power & Light Company, has been in founding. Their theme for the able to the Bond Group at the Her NEWS vited by Secretary of Commerce Jesse is “Always for Christ and the By Mrs. Joe Udey miston Food Store but was rather dif MEAT DEPARTMENT H. Jones to serve as a member of the Church". Our Sunday morning wor ficult on the Japanese air force. A business advisory council for the De- The local club will meet Tuesday ship service will center around that total of 52 planes were downed by BEEF ROASTS, quality center cuts Ib. partment of Commerce, according to i February 3, in the Townsend Pavi- theme. American bombers during the seven- ■ A. M. Thrasher, local manager of the lion at 8 p. m. Important bulletins The young people will have charge BEEF SHORT RIBS day period which meant that each lb. ■ company. and flashes from Washington, D. C., of the evening service. participant placed $5.20 in the “Jap — I Appointment to the council has ! will be read. lb. BACON, Armour’s any size piece Bank”. The money is spent in pur- HKRM1STON BAPTIST CHVRCH • been accepted by McKee and he will A petition is now being circulated chasing U. S. defense bonds. Grayden I). Loree, Pastor ■ attend its next meeting in Washing- by all clubs in the U. S. A. for our lb. BACON, Jowls The four winners this week were This Sunday we are beginning „ ■ ton, I). C., on January 30, when bill to made as an amendment to the series of expository messages on the Jim Boylen, H. E. Hanby, Lee Quir- ■ Price Administrator Leon Henderson SIRLOIN STEAKS, tender juicy lb. United States constitution. Every • and Soviet Ambassador Maxim Litvi- voter should be willing to sign our book of I John. John, the theolo-, ing and Al Shaw, who received $25 bonds, and Edith Wells who received PORK STEAKS, lean tender pork lb. ■ noff will be among the guest speak petition to the Federal Government to gian, gave us many eternal truths $3.00 in defense stamps. which are vital and important today. ■ ers. pension the old folks. Those that • Formed in 1933, the business ad- have not been called on, please go to The first of this series will have to VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT • visory council meets in Washington Dr. Marble’s office where you can do with John’s view of a lost world. MARCH OF DIMES All services at the usual hours, We ■ every five or six weeks. Its activities sign this petition. LETTUCE 2 large heads 17c DONATIONS URGED welcome you. • are now centered on the nation’s mil- 2 lbs. 25c FRESH RUTABAGAS METHODIST CHURCH itary program. Lower grade and high school teach Malcolm B. Ballinger, Pastor BIRTHDAY DANCE Of the 60 members of the council, FANCY ROME APPLES 10 lbs. 39c ers have been asked to have their four are now from the Pacific coast. Sunday, February 1, 10 a. m., Sun JUICY ORANGES, Sunkist 2 doz. 33c homerooms contribute 100% to the Other coast members are Roger D. day School. 11 a. m., Holy commun SLATED AT ECHO March of Dimes in behalf of the in Lapham, San Francisco; Reese H. ion, with sermon by the pastor, “He fantile paralysis fund. Taylor, Los Angeles, and H. B. Friele Who Is Faithful”. The annual President’s Birthday For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001 The junior high school will solicit of Seattle. 7 P. M., Epworth League. Grace Ball, arranged as a benefit for the the townspeople. Bensel leads the discussion and Doro National Foundation for Infantile R. & W. thy Pierson has charge of the wor Paralysis, will be held this year at The British Broadcasting company nLINSTON.HUNT Store ship service, All young people are Echo, Friday night, January 30. The uses 34 fireign languages in its over- For Prompt, Courteous Service Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blinston an- invited. four west end county towns, Umatil- seas broadcasts. nounce the marriage of their daugh- ONE DELIVERY DAILY 10:30 A. M ter Maxine to Lawrence J. Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt of Hermiston. The wedding took place | aliens to provide photograph of in St. Anthony's church at Oakland, ALIENS TO SIGN themselves and to answer a Cal., January 24, with Father John number of questions concerning their Lally performing the ceremony. FEBRUARY 2 TO 7 current activities. Printed directions The bride wore a tailored suit of ? Mailed from the U. S. district at-for the filing of applications soon military blue with beige and brown A MAJOR CONTRIBUTION * ★ f torney's office in Portland, instruc- | "l”‘ accessories. She wore a corsage of 4 After a careful check has been made TO THE AMERICAN DIET * * tions have been received by state. county and local authorities regard of each application, the applicant One oí the biggest jobs America has undertaken Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald of ing the new regulations concerning will be provided with a certificate of Oakland were the only attendants. is to build an impregnable defense of national ttiltlOltD en,/, certificates of identification for all identification bearing his photograph, •After the ceremony the party was health. The enrichment of white flour with VITAMINS ‘"e llto^ German, Italian and Japanese aliens. index fingerprint and signature, He joined by a (surprise) group of ten VITAMINS ANO IRON means that now you con It is required that all aliens of i must carry this with him at all friends of the couple and the party get more of these health values in the foods you times. continued on to San Francisco where "Y THESE ENRICHED HOUKS AT SAftWAY bake at home by using ENRICHED FLOUR with the United States, apply at the | I the wedding supper had been ar- nearest first or second class, ori PROJECT BOARD I ranged. Juclnde County seat, post office for a certi- I Mr. Hunt is employed in the Ala-j Kitchen Craft §3th. 49 lb Defense Star - 91c ficate of identification. The require- [ VOTES $100 BOND meda ship yards but they will reside | ECONOMICAL HOME TYPE FLOUR GUARANTEES RESULTS in qout all enemy nationals at 2220, 10th Ave., Oakland, Cal. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are grad- age or over who have Gold Medal » 2411. _ $1.03 th A meeting of the executive commit- uates of the Hermiston high school. lofe, c not yet taken the oath of allegiance Every time A FAVORITE WITH HOUSEWIVES-"KITCHEN TESTED .o « "9/ ?•0%; i tee of the Project Farm Bureau was Before their marriage. Mrs. Hunt you buy food, buy Defense held Friday evening to consider sev- was employed at Ruby’s Beauty shop in acquiring American citizenship. Savings ona""to,” '.Co. Aliens of the three nations resid I eral matters. A previous subscrip and Mr. Hunt at Sitka, Alaska and Stamps. odo,, YOur Send 25. ing in the western states, including tion agreement with the Hermiston Portland. Safeway Oregon, Washington and Idaho, are I Herald was again continued. A rec- has them. required to file applications between ommendation for the purchase of a FORMER RESIDENT That’s the , $100 defense bond was made and will I February 2 and 7, inclusive. Failure way to make a steady, consistent to comply may be punished by sever be submitted to the membership soon. | ACQUIRES BUSINESS contribution to the Victory penult ie including possible intern-1 Other projects approved by the frothy Duned". Drive and regular additions lo ment of the enemy alien for the dur- | board included donations for the an- your savings. Morris S. Pierson, a graduate of rodent control con- : nual magpie and ation of the war. Safeway employees ars buying Defense b^.._ Hermiston high school with the class The regulations require enemy I test and to the wildlife federation. regularly. Through a voluntary plan, each em of 1930, was recently honored when ployee decides how much he wants to set aside. he was given the opportunity to ac The company cooperates by regularly deducting ub Mill. Tail can 4ior 33c VICTORY BOOK quire an active interest in the Kin this salary allotment" from wages and with the CAMPAIGN 3 tl 25c Jordens Milk accumulated savings buys bonds which are de BRING US YOUR BOOKS man Business University in Spokane. FOB MEN IN SERVICE Grapefruit Juice Town House 19c livered directly to each employee by Uncle Sam. Mr. Pierson was appointed vice pres f inn y Da wn T ornato Juice 18c ident and dean of men. in addition to Canada Dry 6 25c $ Split Bottier his regular duties as head of the Beans— • s-ib pk 35c ay Coffee u, 19c; 3, 55c Baking Powder clabber ol. c„ 20c bookkeeping department. Beant, Peas. Beets cnole- 3 cans 25c lob Hill Coffee Lb 23c 2 b. 45c Keen Shortening ib 16c 4 b. 67c Mr. Pierson, who is a son of Mr. Sugar Belle Peas No 2cat Ed yards Coffee el. 27c 2.1 53c Hershey Choc. Syrup, 3 16. 25c SHORT WAVE DIATHKRMY •nd Mrs. Sylvan Pierson, formerly of 16c Coffee ss dr»"" Lb 30c; 57c Kunt Dinah Molasses No 2 Farm Implements - Electric Highway Peaches Haris,, . 17c Suite 11 Bond Building Hermiston but now of La Grande, Nescafe Coffee « oz car 39c ‘ioneer Minced Clam» Ne.. 19c Castle Crest Peaches No .2 Telephone 148 was employed for two years in the Motors - Water Systems Shrimp Small Dry or Wet 5-or can 15c 4-ib pkg 27c Gardenside Hot Sauce, 3 8. Seediest Raisins (Over Wool worths) Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Pendleton - - Oregon Crescent Mustard 32-oz ja 15c Mu-Bora Gran. Soap 24-oz. box 19c Oregon 35. Marasca Preserves Assorted Pendleton here. For the past six years he has Duchess Salad Dressing 2 33c Nabisco Grahams 15c 2-lb pkg 29< trillo Soap Pads been associated with the Kinman Kraft Miracle Whip 32 ox bot- 39c Grape Nuts Wheat Meal pka 12c Each 39c itchen Brooms school. The business has experienced Mayonnaise NMade 25c; Ou" 42c Albers Old Fash. Oats La pk 20c an all-time high in employment, L. 63c Nalley’s Treasure Pickles 12. 15c Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods Chiropractic Physio Therapy placing 2,200 positions this year. Be Lb pkg 83c Chili Con Carne Dennieen ... 1 7c Rectal Disorders Sunsweet Prunes WHOLESALE and RETAIL cause of the war situation, employ Libby Corned Beef Hash % 18c APPLES ment demands have been much great- Phone 400 Libby Deviled Meat 2 " 9 Winesaps or Red Delicious Oregon Pendleton Oregon Pendleton CHOCOLATE CHIPS Nestles... .„k¡ „ ,.2 for 25c BRIMFUL SOAP 24- a 17% 29 21. 27* 281 HERMISTON TRADING (0. "store" ^S enrkhed “A FLOUR * $1.69 Drifted Snow $321 .9.1.82 EWOCOLATES 1 , 49c PENDLETON DIRECTORY H. I. SIMPSON CO. DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE JACK ALLEN SUPPLY DR. ARNE A. HEINO Cut Spaghetti, Macaroni 3 19c H. AND H. SHOP CHILDREN’S APPAREI Infants to 14 Years GIFTS 147 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. STRAM OPTICAL (0 William C. Stram OPTOMETRIST 225 S. Main St Phone 403 Pendleton Oregon FRAZIER BOOK STORE “Complete Office Outfitters" DAIRY MEETING CALLED TUESDAY STATIONERY GIFTS BOOKS 7 Main Street Phone 54 There will be a meeting of all dai Pendleton Oregon ry men on Tuesday, February 3rd, at the Columbia park hall at 1:30 p. m. This includes anyone milking one or more cows. The Working Roger W. Morse, extension dairy husbandman, OSC, will be present to Clothing Store discuss with those interested the 329 S. Main Street latest dairy feeding and management Pendleton Oregon information. SAM GORFKLE Man’s White King Toilet Soap, 3. 14c SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS SLICED SIRLOIN Pork Liver lb. 19c STEAK Link Sausage, club lb. 25c BACON tender Bacon, any size p’ce, lb. 27c 31c Boned Picnic», Swift lb.35< SAFEWAY Ariz. Grapefruit, lb. 4c Sunki»t Lemons, lb. 10c Calavo», fancy lb. 15c Lettuce, solid lb. 9c ORANGES juicy sweet NAVELS